Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo, says releasing the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, from detention is not hinged to the prevailing insecurity in the Southeast, stating that they are two different issues.
Bellnews reports that Kanu has been in the detention of the Department of State Services, DSS, for about 5 years since his arrest from Kenya by the Nigerian government despite calls from different quarters for his release.
According to some people calling for the release of the IPOB leader, it would reduce the level of insecurity in the Southeast.
However, Governor Soludo during a media chat to celebrate his third anniversary on Monday, said the release of Nnamdi Kanu is different from the issue of security in the region.
“I separate the two, I don’t link the two. Nnamdi Kanu for me is for us to have a conversation of a long-term future for the Igbos and that is a different conversation.
“For the criminals who are kidnappers, we have given them olive branch, come out, we will train you, we will empower you, we will rehabilitate you, if you don’t we take you out,” he said.
The ex-governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, said that his continued appeal for the release of the IPOB leader is to have him around so that he could be a part of a broader discussion to decide the future of the Igbo people.
He recalled that whilst he continued his appeal for Kanu’s release, a whole lot of Simon Ekpa and some of his band of criminals took over and turned the things into a killing spree, just killing people with reckless abandon.
Recall that Simon Ekpa, who claimed to have taken over as IPOB leader upon Kanu’s arrest, was arrested in Finland where he resides in November last year by the Finnish police for what it termed public exhortation to an offence, committed with terrorist intent.
The former apex bank boss reiterated that he has no idea what Ekpa is pursuing other than to swindle people for money.